Ebook {Epub PDF} Warday by Whitley Strieber






















WarDay was an novel written by Whitley Strieber and a co-author. Whitley worked on the novel parts whilst his co-writer was incharge of the technical data and research of nucler warfare and fallout data. The books is very well researched and a captivating read/5(5). Warday is a novel by Whitley Strieber and James Kunetka. It was first published in and deals with slightly fictionalized versions of the authors traveling across the United States after a nuclear war to conduct a series of studies and research. Written in the first person, the book is meant to give the impression of what a postwar future would be like. Warday (Hardcover) Published April 1st by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. First Edition, Hardcover, pages. Author (s): Whitley Strieber (Goodreads Author), James W. Kunetka. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language.


Warday eBook: Strieber, Whitley, Kunetka, James: www.doorway.ru: Kindle Store Select Your Cookie Preferences We use cookies and similar tools to enhance your shopping experience, to provide our services, understand how customers use our services so we can make improvements, and display ads, including interest-based ads. Five years after a "limited" nuclear war, two survivors journey across America. They — and you — will discover what is left of our way of life: the depth of the devastation — and the hopes of a new society desperately struggling to be born. From Edward Kennedy to Playboy magazine, readers have praised Warday as an absorbing, suspenseful. Whitley Strieber is currently the host of the spiritual and science-themed internet podcast, Dreamland, available on a weekly basis from his website, Unknown Country. The program was a former companion show to Coast to Coast AM, with both shows founded by broadcaster Art Bell, before being taken on by Strieber in


WarDay was an novel written by Whitley Strieber and a co-author. Whitley worked on the novel parts whilst his co-writer was incharge of the technical data and research of nucler warfare and fallout data. The books is very well researched and a captivating read. I have read several books now by Whitley Strieber, some of them with various co-authors. Warday is by far the best of them. The authors tell the story of the aftermath of a very small nuclear war using themselves as the main characters in an exploration of the country five years after the war. They are ostensibly making this report for a newspaper. Five years after a "limited" nuclear war, two survivors journey across America. They — and you — will discover what is left of our way of life: the depth of the devastation — and the hopes of a new society desperately struggling to be born. From Edward Kennedy to Playboy magazine, readers have praised Warday as an absorbing, suspenseful novel — and an important book for every American.

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